Articles

  • Aug 14, 2024 | flipboard.com | Madison Vain |Andrew Mukamal

    2 hours ago"I won a magazine contest to meet my favorite singer on her tour bus. I gave her my favorite necklace, and she wore it on stage that night." A celebrity meet-and-greet can be a really special experience. I'll know I'll never forget meeting my favorite boyband member at a local fair in high school. …

  • Aug 13, 2024 | yahoo.com | Madison Vain |Andrew Mukamal

    Zoë Kravitz just wanted to make her mother laugh. She needed to get her attention first, though. They were at home in Topanga, California, and her mom was surrounded by her closest friends. The group was tending to her in a way that Kravitz, just nine years old at the time, could not. The funeral for Kravitz’s grandmother—her mother’s mother—had taken place only hours earlier, and everyone had gathered at the house after, wanting to help. Help host. Help clean. Be there.

  • May 15, 2024 | news.india24.press | Andrew Mukamal |with Kyle Hoepner

    Three art and design books for your 2024 summer reading list – . - Boston House Perfectly tailored Barbie clothes, the artistic prowess of basket weaver Jeremy Frey, and inspiring homes on the New England coast. Keep your weekends filled with the coolest things to do around Boston with our weekly Weekender newsletter.

  • May 14, 2024 | highsnobiety.com | Jake Silbert |Andrew Mukamal

    Anya Taylor-Joy is working the red carpets on her press tour for Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga. She's blessed every stop, from Sydney to Cannes, with sublime statement looks that naturally evolve the dialogue around all the recent showstopping cinema style. So where's the love? Sure, Taylor-Joy's big looks have received conventional, almost perfunctory, coverage from the usual digital outlets and Twitter (or X) accounts.

  • Apr 11, 2024 | forcesofgeek.com | Steven Thompson |Andrew Mukamal

    Written by Margot Robbie and Andrew MukamalPhotography by Craig McDeanPublished by RizzoliWhen I was 13 years old, in 1972, I sent away for the Famous Artists’ School Test. You know, the one Norman Rockwell advertised on the back cover of nearly every comic book ever made up to that point. What can I say? Advertising works. One of the lessons presented a drawing of a naked woman and you were supposed to design a fashionable, practical, outfit for her. I had never thought about that.